We’ve previously discussed threats to managed service providers (MSPs), covering their status as a valuable secondary target to both an assortment…
Tag: hacking
A week in security (November 4 – November 10)
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we announced the launch of Malwarebytes 4.0, tackled data privacy legislation, and explored some of the…
15,000 webcams vulnerable to attack: how to protect against webcam hacking
Webcams may have been around for a long time, but that doesn’t mean we know what we’re doing with them. Webcam…
Hacking with AWS: incorporating leaky buckets into your OSINT workflow
Penetration testing is often conducted by security researchers to help organizations identify holes in their security and fix them, before cybercriminals…
Cellular networks under fire from Soft Cell attacks
We place a lot of trust in our mobile experience, given they’re one of the most constant companions we have. Huge…
Video game portrayals of hacking: NITE Team 4
Note: The developers of NITE Team 4 granted the blog author access to the game plus DLC content. A little while…
Skimmer acts as payment service provider via rogue iframe
Criminals continue to target online stores to steal payment details from unaware customers at a rapid pace. There are many different…
A week in security (May 13 – 19)
Last week, Malwarebytes Labs reviewed active and unique exploit kits targeting consumers and businesses alike, reported about a flaw in WhatsApp…
A week in security (March 25 – 31)
Last week, we looked at plugin vulnerabilities, location tracking app problems, and talked about plain text password woes. We also looked…
Are hackers gonna hack anymore? Not if we keep reusing passwords
Enterprises have a password problem, and it’s one that is making the work of hackers a lot easier. From credential stuffing…